The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... Holland . The principal objects of the Allied Powers in their disposal of Bel- gium were , to preserve the balance of power , and to secure the peace of Europe ; -to place Belgium in such a position as was most likely to be permanent ...
... Holland . The principal objects of the Allied Powers in their disposal of Bel- gium were , to preserve the balance of power , and to secure the peace of Europe ; -to place Belgium in such a position as was most likely to be permanent ...
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... Holland than by ultimately leading to a partition of Belgium , of which Holland might receive a share . But it is evident that even an arrangement like this would tend less to the security and welfare of Holland , than that which the ...
... Holland than by ultimately leading to a partition of Belgium , of which Holland might receive a share . But it is evident that even an arrangement like this would tend less to the security and welfare of Holland , than that which the ...
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... Holland amounted to 14,400,000 florins ; and Belgium having , by the acknowledgment of the Dutch , borne half of this burthen since that time , had in fact contributed to the support of Holland no less than 105,000,000 florins . This ...
... Holland amounted to 14,400,000 florins ; and Belgium having , by the acknowledgment of the Dutch , borne half of this burthen since that time , had in fact contributed to the support of Holland no less than 105,000,000 florins . This ...
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